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Very poorly worded poll. "Hi-Capacity" magazines are already banned in this state. Votes, 35 yes, 217 No. On a side note I copied this from the article

 

"New Jersey's already restrictive gun laws include an assault-weapon ban, a waiting period for gun purchases and a one-gun-a-month law."

 

I guess this is the new "delay".

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Assembly Democratic Majority Leader Lou Greenwald said he'll do everything he can to hold up the bills until there is a provision banning high-capacity magazines.

 

 

This threat is, somehow, a bad thing?

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Done.

 

 

 

NJ.com:

Assembly Democratic Majority Leader Lou Greenwald said he'll do everything he can to hold up the bills until there is a provision banning high-capacity magazines.

 

This threat is, somehow, a bad thing?

 

My thought, exactly. This might be the nicest thing Greenwald ever does for us!

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It seems my reply was removed...

 

Yes, firearms sports are the safest in the country...

 

Was not bad where did it goooo...

 

Just checked my emails too se if i had to reply for registration, nothing..

 

just might be delayed, awaiting acct verification, try reposting comment, I posted one and it didnt go thru but tried again and it went thru

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Bahaha!

 

Yes 7.88% (51 votes)

No 92.12% (596 votes)

 

Total Votes: 647

 

 

Sent from John's iPad 2 via Tapatalk HD

Typos courtesy Apple...

 

Even though I suspect many of the 596 reflect a good NJGF turnout, I am heartened to see just 51 votes on the "No" side given the web site.

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